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Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team

The Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team was the national ice hockey team of Czechoslovakia, and competed from 1920 until 1992. The successor to the Bohemia national ice hockey team, which was a European power prior to World War I, the Czechoslovak national team first appeared at the 1920 Summer Olympics, two years after the creation of the state. In the 1940s, they established themselves as the best team in Europe, becoming the first team from the continent to win two World Championships (1947 and 1949). After the arrival of the Soviet Union on the international hockey scene in the 1950s, the Czechoslovaks regularly fought Sweden and Canada for silver and bronze medals, and sometimes beat the Soviets. In total, they won the gold medal six times.

Czechoslovakia
Most gamesJiří Holík (319)
Top scorerJosef Maleček (216)
Most pointsJosef Maleček (285)
IIHF codeTCH
First international
 Canada 15–0 Czechoslovakia 
(Antwerp, Belgium; 24 April 1920)
Last international
 Czechoslovakia 7–2 Switzerland 
(Moscow, Russia; 19 December 1992)
Biggest win
 Czechoslovakia 24–0 Yugoslavia 
(Basel, Switzerland; 3 February 1939)
 Czechoslovakia 24–0 Belgium 
(Prague, Czechoslovakia; 21 February 1947)
 Czechoslovakia 27–3 East Germany 
(East Berlin, East Germany; 25 April 1951)
 Czechoslovakia 25–1 Japan 
(Moscow, the Soviet Union; 4 March 1957)
Biggest defeat
 Canada 30–0 Czechoslovakia 
(Chamonix, France; 28 January 1924)
IIHF World Championships
Appearances52 (first in 1930)
Best result Gold: 6 (1947, 1949, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1985)
Silver: 10 (1961, 1965, 1966, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983)
Bronze: 14 (1933, 1938, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992)
Canada Cup
Appearances5 (first in 1976)
Best result 2nd: (1976)
Olympics
Appearances16 (first in 1920)
Medals Silver: 4 (1948, 1968, 1976, 1984)
Bronze: 4 (1920, 1964, 1972, 1992)
Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Olympic Games
1984 Sarajevo Ice hockey
1976 Innsbruck Ice hockey
1968 Grenoble Ice hockey
1948 St. Moritz Ice hockey
1992 Albertville Ice hockey
1972 Sapporo Ice hockey
1964 Innsbruck Ice hockey
1920 Antwerp Ice hockey
Canada Cup
1976 Canada
1981 Canada
World Championships
1947 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1949 Sweden Ice hockey
1972 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1976 Poland Ice hockey
1977 Austria Ice hockey
1985 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1961 Switzerland Ice hockey
1965 Finland Ice hockey
1966 Yugoslavia Ice hockey
1971 Switzerland Ice hockey
1974 Finland Ice hockey
1975 West Germany Ice hockey
1978 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1979 Soviet Union Ice hockey
1982 Finland Ice hockey
1983 West Germany Ice hockey
1933 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1938 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1955 West Germany Ice hockey
1957 Soviet Union Ice hockey
1959 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey
1963 Sweden Ice hockey
1969 Sweden Ice hockey
1970 Sweden Ice hockey
1973 Soviet Union Ice hockey
1981 Sweden Ice hockey
1987 Austria Ice hockey
1989 Sweden Ice hockey
1990 Switzerland Ice hockey
1992 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey

Due to the split of the country Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the team was replaced in 1993 with the Czech and the Slovak national teams. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) recognized the Czech national team as a successor of Czechoslovakia national team and kept it in the top group, while the Slovak national team was entered into the lowest level, Pool C, winning promotion in successive years to join the elite division in 1996.

Notable events edit

Notable players edit

Former National jerseys edit

       

Olympic record edit

Games GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
  1920 Antwerp 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 31 ? Josef Šroubek Bronze medal Round  
  1924 Chamonix 3 1 0 0 0 2 14 41 ? Josef Šroubek First Round 6th
  1928 St. Moritz 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 5 ? Josef Šroubek First Round 7th
  1932 Lake Placid did not participate
  1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 9 5 0 0 0 4 16 18 ? Josef Maleček Final Round 4th
  1948 St. Moritz 8 7 0 1 0 0 80 18 Mike Buckna Vladimír Zábrodský Round-robin  
  1952 Oslo 8 6 0 0 0 2 47 18 Jiří Tožička, Josef Herman Karel Gut Round-robin 4th
  1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 7 3 0 0 0 4 32 36 Vladimír Bouzek Karel Gut Final Round 5th
  1960 Squaw Valley 7 3 0 0 0 4 44 31 Eduard Farda, Ladislav Horský Karel Gut Medal Round 4th
  1964 Innsbruck 7 5 0 0 0 2 38 19 Jiří Anton, Vladimír Kostka Vlastimil Bubník Final Round  
  1968 Grenoble 7 5 0 1 0 1 33 17 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka Jozef Golonka Final Round  
  1972 Sapporo 5 3 0 0 0 2 26 13 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka Josef Černý Final Round  
  1976 Innsbruck 5 3 0 0 0 2 17 10 Karel Gut, Ján Starší František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1980 Lake Placid 6 4 0 0 0 2 40 17 Karel Gut, Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý Bohuslav Ebermann Consolation round 5th
  1984 Sarajevo 7 6 0 0 0 1 40 9 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý František Černík Final Round  
  1988 Calgary 8 4 0 0 0 4 33 28 Ján Starší, František Pospíšil Dušan Pašek Final Round 6th
  1992 Albertville 8 6 0 0 0 2 36 21 Ivan Hlinka, Jaroslav Walter Tomáš Jelínek Bronze Medal Game  
  1994 Lillehammer Since 1993, Czechoslovakia has been split and was succeeded by the Czech Republic and Slovakia

Canada Cup record edit

Year GP W T L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
1976 7 3 1 3 23 20 Karel Gut, Ján Starší František Pospíšil Final  
1981 6 2 2 2 22 17 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý Milan Nový Semi-finals  
1984 5 0 1 4 10 21 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý Vladimír Caldr Round-robin 5th
1987 5 2 1 2 12 15 Ján Starší, František Pospíšil Dušan Pašek Semi-finals 4th
1991 5 1 0 4 11 18 Ivan Hlinka, Jaroslav Walter František Musil Round-robin 6th

European Championship record edit

Games GP W T L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
1910–1914 did not participate. Was   Bohemia.
  1921 Stockholm 1 0 0 1 4 6 ? ? Final  
  1922 St. Moritz 2 2 0 0 11 3 ? ? Round-robin  
  1923 Antwerp 4 2 0 2 16 9 ? ? Round-robin  
  1924 Milan did not participate.
  1925 Štrbské Pleso, Starý Smokovec 3 3 0 0 10 0 ? ? Round-robin  
  1926 Davos 7 5 0 2 18 8 ? ? Final round  
  1927 Wien 5 1 1 3 7 6 ? ? Round-robin 5th
  1929 Budapest 4 4 0 0 8 3 ? ? Final  
  1932 Berlin 6 1 1 4 10 10 ? ? Final round 5th

World Championship record edit

Championship GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank
 / /  1930 Chamonix/Vienna/Berlin 1 0 - 0 - 1 1 3 ? ? Quarter-finals tied 6th
  1931 Krynica-Zdrój 7 3 - 1 - 3 10 7 ? ? Quarter-finals 5th
  1933 Prague 8 6 - 0 - 2 17 12 ? Josef Maleček 3rd Place Game  
  1934 Milan 5 2 - 0 1 2 6 4 ? ? Third Round 5th
  1935 Davos 9 5 - 0 - 4 38 15 ? ? Final Round 4th
  1937 London 8 4 - 2 - 2 22 9 ? Josef Maleček Consolation round 6th
  1938 Prague 7 4 - 1 - 2 9 6 Mike Buckna Josef Maleček 3rd Place Game  
  1939 Zürich/Basel 10 3 - 2 - 5 37 9 Mike Buckna Josef Maleček 3rd Place Game 4th
1940   Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was absorbed into the reformed Czechoslovakia
  1947 Prague 7 6 - 0 - 1 85 10 Mike Buckna František Pácalt Round-robin  
  1949 Stockholm 7 5 - 0 - 2 42 12 Antonín Vodička Vladimír Zábrodský Final Round  
  1950 London did not participate
  1951 Paris did not participate
  1953 Zürich/Basel (4) (3) - (0) - (1) (32) (15) Eduard Farda Karel Gut did not finish/Disqualified
  1954 Stockholm 7 4 - 0 - 3 41 21 Vladimír Bouzek, Jiří Anton Karel Gut Round-robin 4th
  1955 Krefeld/Dortmund/Cologne 8 5 - 1 - 2 63 22 Vladimír Bouzek, Jiří Anton Karel Gut Round-robin  
  1957 Moscow 7 5 - 1 - 1 66 9 Vladimír Bouzek, Bohumil Rejda Karel Gut Round-robin  
  1958 Oslo 7 3 - 2 - 2 21 21 Bohumil Rejda Karel Gut Round-robin 4th
  1959 Prague/Bratislava/Brno/Ostrava 8 5 - 0 - 3 46 22 Vlastimil Sýkora Karel Gut Final Round  
  1961 Geneva/Lausanne 7 6 - 1 - 0 33 9 Zdeněk Andršt, Vladimír Kostka Vlastimil Bubník Final Round  
  1962 Colorado Springs, Denver did not participate
  1963 Stockholm 7 5 - 1 - 1 41 16 Jiří Anton Vlastimil Bubník Final Round  
  1965 Tampere 7 6 - 0 - 1 43 10 Vladimír Bouzek, Vladimír Kostka František Tikal Final Round  
  1966 Ljubljana 7 6 - 0 - 1 32 15 Vladimír Bouzek, Vladimír Kostka František Tikal Final Round  
  1967 Vienna 7 3 - 2 - 2 29 18 Vladimír Bouzek, Jaroslav Pitner František Tikal Final Round 4th
  1969 Stockholm 10 8 - 0 - 2 40 20 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka Jozef Golonka Final Round  
  1970 Stockholm 10 5 - 1 - 4 47 30 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka Josef Černý Final Round  
  1971 Bern/Geneva 10 7 - 1 - 2 44 20 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka Josef Černý Final Round  
  1972 Prague 10 9 - 0 - 1 72 16 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1973 Moscow 10 6 - 1 - 3 48 20 Jaroslav Pitner, Vladimír Kostka František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1974 Helsinki 10 7 - 0 - 3 57 20 Karel Gut, Ján Starší František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1975 Munich/Düsseldorf 10 8 - 0 - 2 55 19 Karel Gut, Ján Starší František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1976 Katowice 10 9 - 1 - 0 67 14 Karel Gut, Ján Starší František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1977 Vienna 10 7 - 1 - 2 54 32 Karel Gut, Ján Starší František Pospíšil Final Round  
  1978 Prague 10 9 - 0 - 1 54 21 Karel Gut, Ján Starší Ivan Hlinka Final Round  
  1979 Moscow 6 3 - 1 - 2 25 30 Karel Gut, Ján Starší Ivan Hlinka Final Round  
  1981 Gothenburg/Stockholm 6 2 - 2 - 2 20 22 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý Milan Nový Final Round  
  1982 Helsinki/Tampere 10 5 - 2 - 3 38 20 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý Milan Nový Final Round  
  1983 Düsseldorf/Dortmund/Munich 10 6 - 2 - 2 40 21 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý František Černík Final Round  
  1985 Prague 10 7 - 1 - 2 48 22 Luděk Bukač, Stanislav Neveselý Dárius Rusnák Final Round  
  1986 Moscow 10 5 - 1 - 4 38 21 Ján Starší, František Pospíšil Dárius Rusnák Consolation round 5th
  1987 Austria 10 6 - 2 - 2 32 22 Ján Starší, František Pospíšil Dušan Pašek Final Round  
  1989 Stockholm/Södertälje 10 4 - 2 - 4 38 21 Pavel Wohl, Stanislav Neveselý Vladimír Růžička Final Round  
  1990 Bern/Fribourg 10 5 - 1 - 4 40 30 Pavel Wohl, Stanislav Neveselý Jiří Doležal Final Round  
  1991 Helsinki/Turku/Tampere 10 4 - 0 - 6 28 27 Stanislav Neveselý, Josef Horešovský Bedřich Ščerban Consolation round 6th
  1992 Prague/Bratislava 8 6 - 0 1 1 33 12 Ivan Hlinka, Jaroslav Walter Tomáš Jelínek 3rd Place Game  
  1993 Munich/Dortmund Since 1993 Czechoslovakia has been split and was succeeded by   Czech Republic and   Slovakia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Trosky letadla s československými hokejisty nenašli. Zabil je sebevědomý pilot – iDNES.cz". Technet.idnes.cz. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  2. ^ . Letectvi.cz. Archived from the original on 14 November 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  3. ^ . Hokej.cz. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2013.

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medals and sometimes beat the Soviets In total they won the gold medal six times CzechoslovakiaMost gamesJiri Holik 319 Top scorerJosef Malecek 216 Most pointsJosef Malecek 285 IIHF codeTCHFirst international Canada 15 0 Czechoslovakia Antwerp Belgium 24 April 1920 Last international Czechoslovakia 7 2 Switzerland Moscow Russia 19 December 1992 Biggest win Czechoslovakia 24 0 Yugoslavia Basel Switzerland 3 February 1939 Czechoslovakia 24 0 Belgium Prague Czechoslovakia 21 February 1947 Czechoslovakia 27 3 East Germany East Berlin East Germany 25 April 1951 Czechoslovakia 25 1 Japan Moscow the Soviet Union 4 March 1957 Biggest defeat Canada 30 0 Czechoslovakia Chamonix France 28 January 1924 IIHF World ChampionshipsAppearances52 first in 1930 Best resultGold 6 1947 1949 1972 1976 1977 1985 Silver 10 1961 1965 1966 1971 1974 1975 1978 1979 1982 1983 Bronze 14 1933 1938 1955 1957 1959 1963 1969 1970 1973 1981 1987 1989 1990 1992 Canada CupAppearances5 first in 1976 Best result2nd 1976 OlympicsAppearances16 first in 1920 MedalsSilver 4 1948 1968 1976 1984 Bronze 4 1920 1964 1972 1992 Czechoslovakia men s national ice hockey team Medal record Men s ice hockey Olympic Games 1984 Sarajevo Ice hockey 1976 Innsbruck Ice hockey 1968 Grenoble Ice hockey 1948 St Moritz Ice hockey 1992 Albertville Ice hockey 1972 Sapporo Ice hockey 1964 Innsbruck Ice hockey 1920 Antwerp Ice hockey Canada Cup 1976 Canada 1981 Canada World Championships 1947 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1949 Sweden Ice hockey 1972 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1976 Poland Ice hockey 1977 Austria Ice hockey 1985 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1961 Switzerland Ice hockey 1965 Finland Ice hockey 1966 Yugoslavia Ice hockey 1971 Switzerland Ice hockey 1974 Finland Ice hockey 1975 West Germany Ice hockey 1978 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1979 Soviet Union Ice hockey 1982 Finland Ice hockey 1983 West Germany Ice hockey 1933 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1938 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1955 West Germany Ice hockey 1957 Soviet Union Ice hockey 1959 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey 1963 Sweden Ice hockey 1969 Sweden Ice hockey 1970 Sweden Ice hockey 1973 Soviet Union Ice hockey 1981 Sweden Ice hockey 1987 Austria Ice hockey 1989 Sweden Ice hockey 1990 Switzerland Ice hockey 1992 Czechoslovakia Ice hockey Due to the split of the country Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia the team was replaced in 1993 with the Czech and the Slovak national teams The International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF recognized the Czech national team as a successor of Czechoslovakia national team and kept it in the top group while the Slovak national team was entered into the lowest level Pool C winning promotion in successive years to join the elite division in 1996 Contents 1 Notable events 2 Notable players 2 1 Former National jerseys 3 Olympic record 4 Canada Cup record 5 European Championship record 6 World Championship record 7 See also 8 ReferencesNotable events editFirst game 24 April 1920 Antwerp nbsp Canada 15 0 Czechoslovakia nbsp Last game 19 December 1992 Moscow nbsp Czechoslovakia 7 2 Switzerland nbsp Largest victory 3 February 1939 Basel nbsp Czechoslovakia 24 0 Yugoslavia nbsp 21 February 1947 Prague nbsp Czechoslovakia 24 0 Belgium nbsp 25 April 1951 East Berlin nbsp Czechoslovakia 27 3 East Germany nbsp 4 March 1957 Moscow nbsp Czechoslovakia 25 1 Japan nbsp Largest defeat 28 January 1924 Chamonix nbsp Canada 30 0 Czechoslovakia nbsp Plane crash on 8 November 1948 Six players on the way to an exhibition tour in the UK were killed in the crash of a charter flight from Paris to London 1 2 3 Notable players editMike Buckna Ladislav Trojak Jan Starsi Jaroslav Drobny Vladimir Dzurilla Jozef Golonka Dominik Hasek Ivan Hlinka Jiri Holecek Jan Hrdina Frantisek Kaberle Sr Karel Kozeluh Igor Liba Vincent Lukac Josef Malecek Vladimir Martinec Vaclav Nedomansky Milan Novy Dusan Pasek Jan Peka Frantisek Pospisil Jaroslav Pouzar Darius Rusnak Vladimir Ruzicka Marian Stastny Peter Stastny Jan Suchy Frantisek Tikal Former National jerseys edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Olympic record editGames GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank nbsp 1920 Antwerp 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 31 Josef Sroubek Bronze medal Round nbsp nbsp 1924 Chamonix 3 1 0 0 0 2 14 41 Josef Sroubek First Round 6th nbsp 1928 St Moritz 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 5 Josef Sroubek First Round 7th nbsp 1932 Lake Placid did not participate nbsp 1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen 9 5 0 0 0 4 16 18 Josef Malecek Final Round 4th nbsp 1948 St Moritz 8 7 0 1 0 0 80 18 Mike Buckna Vladimir Zabrodsky Round robin nbsp nbsp 1952 Oslo 8 6 0 0 0 2 47 18 Jiri Tozicka Josef Herman Karel Gut Round robin 4th nbsp 1956 Cortina d Ampezzo 7 3 0 0 0 4 32 36 Vladimir Bouzek Karel Gut Final Round 5th nbsp 1960 Squaw Valley 7 3 0 0 0 4 44 31 Eduard Farda Ladislav Horsky Karel Gut Medal Round 4th nbsp 1964 Innsbruck 7 5 0 0 0 2 38 19 Jiri Anton Vladimir Kostka Vlastimil Bubnik Final Round nbsp nbsp 1968 Grenoble 7 5 0 1 0 1 33 17 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Jozef Golonka Final Round nbsp nbsp 1972 Sapporo 5 3 0 0 0 2 26 13 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Josef Cerny Final Round nbsp nbsp 1976 Innsbruck 5 3 0 0 0 2 17 10 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1980 Lake Placid 6 4 0 0 0 2 40 17 Karel Gut Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Bohuslav Ebermann Consolation round 5th nbsp 1984 Sarajevo 7 6 0 0 0 1 40 9 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Frantisek Cernik Final Round nbsp nbsp 1988 Calgary 8 4 0 0 0 4 33 28 Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Dusan Pasek Final Round 6th nbsp 1992 Albertville 8 6 0 0 0 2 36 21 Ivan Hlinka Jaroslav Walter Tomas Jelinek Bronze Medal Game nbsp nbsp 1994 Lillehammer Since 1993 Czechoslovakia has been split and was succeeded by the Czech Republic and SlovakiaCanada Cup record editYear GP W T L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank 1976 7 3 1 3 23 20 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Final nbsp 1981 6 2 2 2 22 17 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Milan Novy Semi finals nbsp 1984 5 0 1 4 10 21 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Vladimir Caldr Round robin 5th 1987 5 2 1 2 12 15 Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Dusan Pasek Semi finals 4th 1991 5 1 0 4 11 18 Ivan Hlinka Jaroslav Walter Frantisek Musil Round robin 6thEuropean Championship record editGames GP W T L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank 1910 1914 did not participate Was nbsp Bohemia nbsp 1921 Stockholm 1 0 0 1 4 6 Final nbsp nbsp 1922 St Moritz 2 2 0 0 11 3 Round robin nbsp nbsp 1923 Antwerp 4 2 0 2 16 9 Round robin nbsp nbsp 1924 Milan did not participate nbsp 1925 Strbske Pleso Stary Smokovec 3 3 0 0 10 0 Round robin nbsp nbsp 1926 Davos 7 5 0 2 18 8 Final round nbsp nbsp 1927 Wien 5 1 1 3 7 6 Round robin 5th nbsp 1929 Budapest 4 4 0 0 8 3 Final nbsp nbsp 1932 Berlin 6 1 1 4 10 10 Final round 5thWorld Championship record editChampionship GP W OW T OL L GF GA Coach Captain Finish Rank nbsp nbsp nbsp 1930 Chamonix Vienna Berlin 1 0 0 1 1 3 Quarter finals tied 6th nbsp 1931 Krynica Zdroj 7 3 1 3 10 7 Quarter finals 5th nbsp 1933 Prague 8 6 0 2 17 12 Josef Malecek 3rd Place Game nbsp nbsp 1934 Milan 5 2 0 1 2 6 4 Third Round 5th nbsp 1935 Davos 9 5 0 4 38 15 Final Round 4th nbsp 1937 London 8 4 2 2 22 9 Josef Malecek Consolation round 6th nbsp 1938 Prague 7 4 1 2 9 6 Mike Buckna Josef Malecek 3rd Place Game nbsp nbsp 1939 Zurich Basel 10 3 2 5 37 9 Mike Buckna Josef Malecek 3rd Place Game 4th 1940 nbsp Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was absorbed into the reformed Czechoslovakia nbsp 1947 Prague 7 6 0 1 85 10 Mike Buckna Frantisek Pacalt Round robin nbsp nbsp 1949 Stockholm 7 5 0 2 42 12 Antonin Vodicka Vladimir Zabrodsky Final Round nbsp nbsp 1950 London did not participate nbsp 1951 Paris did not participate nbsp 1953 Zurich Basel 4 3 0 1 32 15 Eduard Farda Karel Gut did not finish Disqualified nbsp 1954 Stockholm 7 4 0 3 41 21 Vladimir Bouzek Jiri Anton Karel Gut Round robin 4th nbsp 1955 Krefeld Dortmund Cologne 8 5 1 2 63 22 Vladimir Bouzek Jiri Anton Karel Gut Round robin nbsp nbsp 1957 Moscow 7 5 1 1 66 9 Vladimir Bouzek Bohumil Rejda Karel Gut Round robin nbsp nbsp 1958 Oslo 7 3 2 2 21 21 Bohumil Rejda Karel Gut Round robin 4th nbsp 1959 Prague Bratislava Brno Ostrava 8 5 0 3 46 22 Vlastimil Sykora Karel Gut Final Round nbsp nbsp 1961 Geneva Lausanne 7 6 1 0 33 9 Zdenek Andrst Vladimir Kostka Vlastimil Bubnik Final Round nbsp nbsp 1962 Colorado Springs Denver did not participate nbsp 1963 Stockholm 7 5 1 1 41 16 Jiri Anton Vlastimil Bubnik Final Round nbsp nbsp 1965 Tampere 7 6 0 1 43 10 Vladimir Bouzek Vladimir Kostka Frantisek Tikal Final Round nbsp nbsp 1966 Ljubljana 7 6 0 1 32 15 Vladimir Bouzek Vladimir Kostka Frantisek Tikal Final Round nbsp nbsp 1967 Vienna 7 3 2 2 29 18 Vladimir Bouzek Jaroslav Pitner Frantisek Tikal Final Round 4th nbsp 1969 Stockholm 10 8 0 2 40 20 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Jozef Golonka Final Round nbsp nbsp 1970 Stockholm 10 5 1 4 47 30 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Josef Cerny Final Round nbsp nbsp 1971 Bern Geneva 10 7 1 2 44 20 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Josef Cerny Final Round nbsp nbsp 1972 Prague 10 9 0 1 72 16 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1973 Moscow 10 6 1 3 48 20 Jaroslav Pitner Vladimir Kostka Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1974 Helsinki 10 7 0 3 57 20 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1975 Munich Dusseldorf 10 8 0 2 55 19 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1976 Katowice 10 9 1 0 67 14 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1977 Vienna 10 7 1 2 54 32 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Final Round nbsp nbsp 1978 Prague 10 9 0 1 54 21 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Ivan Hlinka Final Round nbsp nbsp 1979 Moscow 6 3 1 2 25 30 Karel Gut Jan Starsi Ivan Hlinka Final Round nbsp nbsp 1981 Gothenburg Stockholm 6 2 2 2 20 22 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Milan Novy Final Round nbsp nbsp 1982 Helsinki Tampere 10 5 2 3 38 20 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Milan Novy Final Round nbsp nbsp 1983 Dusseldorf Dortmund Munich 10 6 2 2 40 21 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Frantisek Cernik Final Round nbsp nbsp 1985 Prague 10 7 1 2 48 22 Ludek Bukac Stanislav Nevesely Darius Rusnak Final Round nbsp nbsp 1986 Moscow 10 5 1 4 38 21 Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Darius Rusnak Consolation round 5th nbsp 1987 Austria 10 6 2 2 32 22 Jan Starsi Frantisek Pospisil Dusan Pasek Final Round nbsp nbsp 1989 Stockholm Sodertalje 10 4 2 4 38 21 Pavel Wohl Stanislav Nevesely Vladimir Ruzicka Final Round nbsp nbsp 1990 Bern Fribourg 10 5 1 4 40 30 Pavel Wohl Stanislav Nevesely Jiri Dolezal Final Round nbsp nbsp 1991 Helsinki Turku Tampere 10 4 0 6 28 27 Stanislav Nevesely Josef Horesovsky Bedrich Scerban Consolation round 6th nbsp 1992 Prague Bratislava 8 6 0 1 1 33 12 Ivan Hlinka Jaroslav Walter Tomas Jelinek 3rd Place Game nbsp nbsp 1993 Munich Dortmund Since 1993 Czechoslovakia has been split and was succeeded by nbsp Czech Republic and nbsp Slovakia See also editCzech Republic men s national ice hockey team Slovakia men s national ice hockey team Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia men s national ice hockey team Bohemia national ice hockey team List of accidents involving sports teamsReferences edit Trosky letadla s ceskoslovenskymi hokejisty nenasli Zabil je sebevedomy pilot iDNES cz Technet idnes cz Retrieved 7 July 2013 Pred 60 lety zahynulo sest hokejistu z CSR Letectvi cz Letecky informacni server Letectvi cz Archived from the original on 14 November 2008 Retrieved 7 July 2013 Sedesat let od nejvetsi tragedie naseho hokeje proc a jak zemrela sestice reprezentantu Hokej cz Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 7 July 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Czechoslovakia men 27s national ice hockey team amp oldid 1218734329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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